Lincolnville Heritage Festival off to good start
The 30th Annual Lincolnville Heritage Festival got underway today and promises to provide Historic City News readers a great weekend of large national musical acts, gospel choirs, soul food, BBQ, vendors, games, hot air balloon rides and much more.

An alert to Historic City News readers that detectives are attempting to locate a 34 year-old St. Augustine woman who, family members say, has not been heard from since Friday, October 29th.
For many years, Daniel D. Holiday has been known as the preeminent sandal maker on Aviles Street, and, today, as one of the final touches of the ancient street’s makeover is completed, Holiday told Historic City News that the City has finally taken its most important step.
Historic City News received word from St. Augustine Beach Commissioner-elect Undine Pawlowski, including her thoughts on her campaign and the work she says lies ahead.
This weekend’s entertainment for Historic City News readers starts Friday with First Friday Art Walk and 30th Annual Lincolnville Heritage Festival and a host of other suggestions from St. Augustine Visitors and Convention Bureau Communications Director Jay Humphreys.
On November 12th, 13th and 14th, Historic City News has been informed that pirates will once again occupy the nation’s oldest city.
St. Johns County Sheriff David Shoar wants to tell Historic City News readers that, for the next several months, you may see some deputy sheriff’s sporting stubble on their faces.
Jason Rickards, MFRC, PWS, St. Johns County Utility Department Compliance Coordinator, informed Historic City News local reporters that his office has issued a “Retraction Notice” to lift the original “Boil Water Notice” in effect for portions of three Ponte Vedra Beach subdivisions.